Requestor Information

Make sure your request is as specific as possible so that your request may be filled quickly and completely. Most records will be produced within three business days from the time the request is received. If the request is denied, you will receive a written explanation for the delay or denial.

First Name * Required

Last Name * Required

Street Address * Required

Address Line 2

City * Required

State * Required

Zip Code

Phone

Email * Required

Record Information

Please provide as specific a description as possible of the record(s) you wish to inspect or copy. Include record titles and dates as well as the names of the City agency or department that produced or holds the record(s).

Record Title

Record Description * Required

Date or Date Range

City Department

Questions

Are there any fees?

Please keep in mind that reasonable fees, not exceeding actual cost, may be charged for access to records, copies of records, and staff time for processing your request. You may be required to show proof of identity, if requested, in order to pick up these requested records.

Copies are $0.25 per page if the request exceeds 10 pages. Staff time will be billed at $14 per hour for requests requiring more than 30 minutes of staff time. Fees for all record requests will be collected in the Finance Office. There is no inspection fee for records readily available to the records custodian. however, requests requiring more than 30 minutes of staff time for research will cost $14 per hour. The media is exempt from all fees.

What records are available?

Most records maintained by public entities are open for inspection and/or copying by individuals. Commonly requested records include ordinances, resolutions, minutes from open meetings, salaries of public officials and budgets.

What are the exceptions?

The Kansas Open Records Act recognizes that some records contain information which is private in nature. For this reason, the Act lists a number of exceptions. Records which are closed for this reason may include:

Personnel information of public employees

Medical treatment records

Records which are protected by the attorney-client privilege or the rules of evidence

Records containing personal information required for Census purposes

Notes and preliminary drafts

Criminal investigation records

Military discharge papers

Records related to security measures

Several other specific records

Why would my request be denied?

Although every attempt will be made to provide the information requested, it is not always possible to fulfill the request. There are a number of reasons that a request may be denied:

The specific record that was requested does not exist

The request was unclear and should be resubmitted with more detail

The record that was requested is closed to protect an important privacy interest

(see list of exceptions above)

More Questions?

Contact the Freedom of Information Officer. For a complete copy of the Kansas Open Records Act, contact the Freedom of Information Officer or go to www.kslegislature.org. The Kansas Open Records Act starts at K.S.A. 45-215.